Samsung Electronics flags record Q3 operating profit

AFP  |  Seoul 

Electronics Friday forecast a record operating profit of 17.5 trillion won (USD 15.4 billion) in the third quarter led by solid demand for its

The earnings forecast from the South Korean of about 17.2 trillion won according to FnGuide, with analysts expecting a jump in profits on a strong performance by the company's unit.

Third-quarter operating profit was up 20.4 per cent from a year ago while sales jumped by 4.7 per cent.

"Operating profit seems to be at its peak now," Greg Roh, an at Hyundai Motor Securities, told

"Early next year might be the right time to buy before growth picks up again in the bottom half of next year," he added.

shares rose as much as 1.8 per cent in early trading in

Samsung withholds net profit and sector-by-sector performance until it releases its final earnings report, which is expected later this month.

The South Korean has seen profits soar in recent years largely thanks to solid demand for for which has helped offset weakening profits from its own mobile production.

Samsung's chipmaking unit -- currently dominating the global market after the firm invested tens of billions of dollars each year to build and expand factories -- provides chips for its own devices as well as those of competitors including

But there are growing concerns over declining chip prices.

The price of DRAM products -- used in mobile devices, servers and

PCs -- is expected to see a sharp drop of five percent in the fourth quarter from the previous quarter on slowing demand, said TrendForce, a market research firm that tracks memory chip pricing.

"DRAM products have begun to see a weak price trend since 3Q18 after the price growth of nine consecutive quarters," said Avril Wu, a at DRAMeXchange, of

Samsung plans to curtail growth in memory chip output next year to keep supplies tight amid an expected weakening demand, reported last month.

Samsung plans to introduce cutting-edge features to its mid-priced A series to attract "millennials who cannot afford the flagship", its DJ said during an interview with CNBC last month.

added that Samsung was close to concluding the development of a foldable and would be ready to unveil it this year.

The firm unveiled its latest Note 9 model in August and is due to launch a new line up of under its line next week, fuelling speculation over the world's first bendable

Samsung's reputation was dealt a blow by the bribery conviction of -- the son and heir of the group's

was a key figure in the scandal that ousted former South Korean leader following massive nationwide protests, and was sentenced to five years in jail last year.

But the sentence was reduced on appeal in February to a suspended jail term, and the 50-year-old scion was released after spending nearly a year in prison.

After his release, Lee joined South Korean Moon Jae-in at the opening ceremony of a new USD 650 million plant in Noida, India, in July.

Lee was also a member of Moon's entourage when the travelled to last month for his third summit with North Korean leader

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First Published: Fri, October 05 2018. 18:15 IST